Low correlations of cell culture data with clinical outcomes pose major medical challenges with costly consequences. While the majority of biomaterials are tested using in vitro cell monocultures, the importance of synergistic interactions between different cell types on paracrine signalling has recently been highlighted. In this proof-of-concept study, we asked whether the first contact of surfaces with whole human blood could steer the tissue healing response. This hypothesis was tested using alkali-treatment of rough titanium (Ti) surfaces since they have clinically been shown to improve early implant integration and stability, yet blood-free in vitro cell cultures poorly correlated with in vivo tissue healing. We show that alkali-treatm...
This study aimed to determine the effect of a bioactive ceramic coating on titanium in the nanothick...
This thesis describes a new in vitro slide chamber model that makes it possible to conduct studies o...
Biomaterials are becoming the most commonly used therapeutic method for treatment of lost or damaged...
Low correlations of cell culture data with clinical outcomes pose major medical challenges with cost...
Blood clots stop bleeding and provide cell-instructive microenvironments. Still, in vitro models use...
Titanium implants are most commonly used for bone augmentation and replacement due to their favorabl...
Early and effective integration of a metal implant into bone tissue is of crucial importance for its...
Objectives The initial contact of blood with biomaterials and subsequent recruitment of inflammatory...
The present study investigated early interactions between three alloplastic materials (calcium phosp...
There is general agreement that rough surfaces improve both biologic and biomechanical responses to ...
The first step in bone healing is forming a blood clot at injured bones. During bone implantation, b...
Foreign materials are intentionally placed into humans in an ever-increasing rate in order to replac...
Various strategies have been employed to speed tissue regeneration using bioactive molecules. Intere...
Although a vast array of materials is used to augment or replace a natural function in the human bod...
In vitro studies have consistently shown that titanium surface wettability affects the response of o...
This study aimed to determine the effect of a bioactive ceramic coating on titanium in the nanothick...
This thesis describes a new in vitro slide chamber model that makes it possible to conduct studies o...
Biomaterials are becoming the most commonly used therapeutic method for treatment of lost or damaged...
Low correlations of cell culture data with clinical outcomes pose major medical challenges with cost...
Blood clots stop bleeding and provide cell-instructive microenvironments. Still, in vitro models use...
Titanium implants are most commonly used for bone augmentation and replacement due to their favorabl...
Early and effective integration of a metal implant into bone tissue is of crucial importance for its...
Objectives The initial contact of blood with biomaterials and subsequent recruitment of inflammatory...
The present study investigated early interactions between three alloplastic materials (calcium phosp...
There is general agreement that rough surfaces improve both biologic and biomechanical responses to ...
The first step in bone healing is forming a blood clot at injured bones. During bone implantation, b...
Foreign materials are intentionally placed into humans in an ever-increasing rate in order to replac...
Various strategies have been employed to speed tissue regeneration using bioactive molecules. Intere...
Although a vast array of materials is used to augment or replace a natural function in the human bod...
In vitro studies have consistently shown that titanium surface wettability affects the response of o...
This study aimed to determine the effect of a bioactive ceramic coating on titanium in the nanothick...
This thesis describes a new in vitro slide chamber model that makes it possible to conduct studies o...
Biomaterials are becoming the most commonly used therapeutic method for treatment of lost or damaged...